“We’re on track to meet our deadline with the vast majority of customers,” said spokeswoman Deborah Drew said via email. “In every storm, there are what we call ‘scattered outages’ usually in the very hardest hit areas. We may have some of that along with additional items that will require clean up.”

NStar, meanwhile, had about 16,000 customers without power, down from a peak of about 250,000. NStar said most of those customers will have electricity by Wednesday and power will be restored to those remaining by Thursday.

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